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How many molecules of NH3 are present in 2 moles of NH3?

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Answered by srutipanda434
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Answer:

1 mole of a compound is always equal to the Avogadro no.( i.e 6.022×10^23) of molecules

1 mole of NH3 =6.022×10^23 molecules

2 moles of NH3=2×6.022×10^23=12.044×10^23

Answered by jewariya13lm
2

Answer:

12.04\times 10^{23} molecules are there in 2 moles of NH_{3}.

Explanation:

In one mole of a substance, there are 6.02\times10^{23}atoms, molecules, or ions.

In one mole of NH_{3} there are 6.02\times10^{23} molecules present in it.

To calculate the total number of molecules present in 2 moles of NH_{3}, we follow the steps below-

2\times (6.02\times10^{23})

= 12.04\times 10^{23} molecules of NH_{3} are present in 2 moles of it.

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